Brian Stelter, former CNN employee, reports on the CNN chief who fired him with the headline “He’s Over.”
Former CNN Personality Brian Stelter Reports on CNN CEO Chris Licht’s Future
“That anti-Licht sentiment is shared by many in the CNN rank and file, and has existed to some extent for months, but The Atlantic article cemented it. In the words of three employees: ‘He’s over.’ ‘He’s done.’ ‘There’s no coming back from that profile,'” Stelter reported in a Sunday New York magazine story about CNN employees’ frustrations with Licht.
Former CNN personality Brian Stelter has taken aim at his ex-boss, reporting on his former coworkers’ harsh views of CNN CEO Chris Licht. Licht is the focus of a damning Atlantic feature story titled “Inside The Meltdown at CNN,” which ran Friday and has called into question the CEO’s future at the media company. It details inner turmoil and employees’ lack of confidence in him.
Employees’ Frustrations with Licht
- Stelter said it’s the first time he’s reported on his former employer since he was fired from CNN in August 2022.
- Right before the Atlantic piece dropped, CNN’s parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery, announced the hiring of a new chief operating officer at CNN, David Leavy.
- Anchors told Stelter that staffers immediately began reaching out to Leavy and complaining of a loss of confidence in Licht.
- “I feel like a quarterback without a coach,” an anchor told Stelter.
- Stelter said employees at the network didn’t feel close to Licht and that he was distant.
- “Licht kept most CNNers at a distance, or at least that’s how they felt. Correspondents likened him to a ghost and bemoaned his lack of feedback,” Stelter wrote.
Licht vowed to turn CNN into a more trusted and less left-wing political source when he took the reins in May 2022, and he canned vocally anti-Trump hosts including Stelter and Don Lemon who he said were “off mission.” He said last week that he is only halfway through his “gut renovation” of the network.
CNN’s Ratings Hit Record-Lows
Ratings at CNN have hit record-lows in recent months. In March, CNN hit a three-decade low in viewership. Its primetime show ratings fell by 25 percent in May from the year before.
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